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Proposed Transportation Plan

Consideration of the Transportation Plan, an amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan

In early 2018, the Common Council approved the City's Comprehensive Plan, the community's guiding land use document. The proposed Transportation Plan will amend the Comprehensive Plan. The Plan Commission issued a positive recommendation of the Plan and certified the Plan to the Common Council on 10 December 2018. The proposed Transportation Plan, including appendices can be accessed here (and by clicking on the image to the right).

The Common Council will hear the Plan over the course of the following nights as follows:

Wednesday, 23 January 23, 2019, 6:3p

Executive Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: State of Transportation in Bloomington
(Portions of Appendix, where applicable)

NOTE: The Council has tabled its consideration of the resolution approving the Transportation Plan. This is intended to give Council members, staff, and the public more time to work through amendments. The Council President will announce a new schedule for consideration of the Transportation Plan by the end of February. In the meantime, the Council strongly encourages members of the public to submit their suggested ideas for amendments as soon as practicable. Please see below for details on submitting amendments.

Proposing Amendments to the Transportation Plan

Sponsorship. Amendments must be sponsored by Council members. While members of the public may not propose amendments directly, they may request that a Councilmember do so. Requests for Councilmember sponsorship may either be sent to council@bloomington.in.gov or sent directly to a Councilmember (individual e-mail addresses can be found here: https://bloomington.in.gov/council)

In Writing. All amendments must be in written form and must be on a form provided by the Council Office. The form is posted here.

Deadline. The deadline for amendments will be announced by the President of the Common Council by the end of February. Amendments should be submitted directly to Council staff by Councilmembers. Members of the public who wish to have a Councilmember sponsor an amendment should contact the Council or Councilmember as soon as practicable.